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 Post subject: Dylan Koshman Missing For Dec/08
PostPosted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:52 pm 
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Dylan KOSHMAN
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Weight:109 lbs
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Dylan Koshman was reported missing by his girlfriend the evening of October 15th. He was last seen by his roommates shortly after 2 a.m. on Oct. 11 leaving their home near 104 Street and 33 Avenue.

He had been drinking and got into an argument with his roommates and was asked to leave. He was last seen walking away from their home wearing only shoes, jeans and a dark-colored t-shirt. There has been no answer on his cell phone, and no activity on his bank account since.

Dylan’s family states this kind of behavior is extremely out of character for the 21-year-old, and asks anyone with information on his whereabouts to call the Edmonton Police Service immediately.

He is in very good shape. He has nice teeth, short brown hair, hazel eyes and scars on his left cheek and left eyebrow. He has earrings in both ears.



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Edmonton police have asked for the public's help in locating a missing 21-year-old man last seen shortly after 2 a.m. on October 11th, 2008 leaving a home at 10404 33 Avenue.Dylan Koshman was last seen by his roommates, later reported to be his cousins, at their southside home after he was asked to leave. Koshman had been drinking and had gotten argumentative.

The man was last seen walking away from the home wearing only shoes, jeans and a dark-coloured t-shirt.

Calls to his cellphone have gone unanswered, and in addition to not showing up for work police reported there has been no activity on his bank account since his disappearance.

Koshman was reported missing by his girlfriend, Erin Huff, on the evening of October 15th.

Dylan's family said this kind of behaviour was extremely out of character for the 21-year-old.

"The behaviour is certainly suspicious given the information from the family that we've received," a police spokesman said.

"I talked to him earlier that night and he was just happy and laughing like he always is," Erin said.

Koshman was described as a white male, 5-feet 9-inches, 190 lbs. with short brown hair and hazel eyes. He was said to be in very good shape and has nice teeth. He has scars on his left cheek and left eyebrow, and has earrings in both ears. A larger image of Dylan can be seen here.

At the time of their initial news release on October 17th, police said they had no reason to suspect foul play in the man's disappearance. Dylan was not known to police.

Edmonton police and search and rescue volunteers combed the area around where Dylan was last seen.
Koshman's parents travelled to Edmonton from the family's home town of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan to aid in search efforts.
According to the family, Koshman's wallet was found tossed in a neighbour's yard on the day after his disappearance. "He is currently a John Doe," Dylan's sister Tara Koshman said. "He basically left with the shirt on his back."
A week after he was last seen, no trace of the man had been found "I'm so scared because there are no new leads," Koshman's mother Melanie Alix told media. "We need to get the public's help because we have to get another lead," she said.



Dylan had moved from Moose Jaw to Edmonton and had been living for seven months at the house on 33rd Avenue.


Everything leads to very serious circumstances," Tara said. "He's gone. It's very scary."

Koshman had been working as a pipefitter at an oil and gas contracting business and wasn't familiar with the city.

"He was happy the last time he talked to his mother, and he just said he didn't like Edmonton, it was too big and he was thinking of coming home sometime," aunt Penny Cumming said. "So if he's slightly confused he could be hitchhiking. He could be anywhere between [Edmonton and] home."
Police checked with bus terminals to see if the man had returned to Saskatchewan or had possibly gone elsewhere.

Late on October 19th, search and rescue teams suspended their efforts.


Those close to Dylan set up a Facebook page in hopes the social networking site would generate some clues to the popular man's disappearance.



"I just know in my heart there's something wrong. He's just not out there somewhere visiting. Something's happened to him," Alix said.



"We need prayers," she said. "We need people to pray."



On October 21st – ten days after Dylan was last seen – came two media reports of a possible sighting.



The Edmonton Sun reported they received a tip from a person who said he saw a young man at about 3:00 a.m. on October 11th sitting on a sidewalk.



"This is really the first tip that we've had, so this is great," Denis Alix, Koshman's stepfather, told the Sun.



630 CHED reported that police think a woman who was walking a dog might be able to offer some information.



Denis said police told his family the older woman was out with her dog near 104th Street and 33rd Avenue at about the same time Dylan disappeared.



News of the possible sighting came as family search efforts were being scaled back. With obligations and commitments demanding their attention, some friends and relatives had to return home – reducing their numbers from 19 to 11.



"We're struggling," said Koshman's aunt, Jaylene Volk. "Nobody's ever ready for something like this. I wish there was an organisation or someone who could help us with this."



"We're strong and very motivated," she added. "It just looks like it's getting darker and we don't want to think that."



Edmonton police handle about 7,000 missing persons cases annually, with the same number dealt with in Calgary, in addition to a similar number investigated by RCMP province-wide.



In Canada, it is not a crime to be missing and often such persons simply don't want to be found.



While police say a large number of cases are cleared within hours or days, some cases never close.



On October 25th, about 50 family members, friends and volunteers braved cold temperatures and record-breaking winds during an intensive search of the wooded areas of the Westbrook, Lansdowne and Aspen Gardens neighbourhoods.



No trace of the young man was found.


On October 26th came news that a city lawyer had offered a $5,000 reward for information that leads to locating the 21-year-old. Despite not knowing the family, the lawyer said he felt compelled to offer the reward.
"People don't just get up and vanish," he said, wishing to remain anonymous. "Somebody knows something and hopefully they will now be motivated to talk."


Those with information about Dylan Koshman were asked to contact police at the phone numbers, web sites and message services listed below on this page.

Those with information about any of the matters covered above were asked to contact Edmonton police at 780-423-4567, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), Project KARE at 780-495-KARE (5273) or 1-877-412-KARE (5273) or online at www.tipsubmit.com

Tips can also be text messaged. In Edmonton, text TIP250 + message and send to CRIMES (274637). In Northern Alberta, text TIP205 + message and send to CRIMES (274637).

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Search resumes for missing 21-year-old man
Last Updated: Sunday, November 30, 2008 | 7:38 PM MT
Edmonton police resumed their search Sunday for a 21-year-old man missing for the last two months after receiving new information about his possible whereabouts.

Dylan Koshman was last seen on Oct. 11 but disappeared after he got into an argument with roommates. Originally from Moose Jaw, Sask., Koshman had been in Edmonton about six months and worked for an oil and gas contracting company.

Thirty civilians and several search dogs joined in Sunday's search of a wooded area. Koshman's family had once searched in the same area.

The missing persons unit would not reveal what new information was received or why it reopened the search.

Koshman's mother, Melanie Alix, contacted at her home in Saskatchewan, was thrilled, however, when she received word that the investigation started up again.

"I thought things were dwindling down, I thought Edmonton's a big city and I realize there's lots of other people needing help too, but this is awesome news. I'm so happy."

Alix said she is hopeful her son will be found.

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Family members of a 21-year-old Saskatchewan man who vanished without a trace from Edmonton's south side nearly two months ago are still hopeful, despite a disappointing search effort Sunday.

"I was full of hope and I was anxious and excited that they're still looking for him," Melanie Alix said, recalling her feelings when she learned police, volunteers and search and rescue specialists went to a wooded patch of land near 23 Avenue and 111 Street over the weekend to look for her son, Dylan Koshman. However, the day came and went without any apparent success.

Friends and family have been fighting to keep his image in the public's consciousness since he stormed out of his south-side home and disappeared after a drunken fight with his cousin on Oct. 11.

His bank, credit cards and cellphone have shown no signs of being used since then.

For much of the time since then, there have been no meaningful leads in the case, but that may have changed recently.

"Our investigators discovered some new information that led them to a specific search area," EPS spokesman Jeff Wuite said, declining to comment further.

Wuite said though there is no evidence Koshman may have met with foul play, it hasn't been ruled out.

Meanwhile, Alix and her family are planning to make the trip back to Edmonton from their Saskatchewan home to continue their search for Koshman later this month.

Koshman is described as five-foot, nine inches tall with brown spiky hair and a large dimple on his left cheek. He has hazel eyes and pierced ears. He was last seen leaving his home near 104 Street and 33 Avenue wearing jeans and white shoes.

Anyone with information is asked to call EPS at 780-423-4567 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

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 Post subject: Please Just Take the Time to Look at Dylan Koshman
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Thank you for putting Dylans face on your discussion board. All I want is for Dylan to be talked about and looked at. Someone out there knows something about this case, and we have to reach that person(s).
All I think about is Dylan, and all I want is for him to be found no matter what the outcome. The link is a you tube video I made of him. Please pass it on. I want people to see his face, and different angles of him. Dylan has such a great personality, and he is well loved. Join the facebook cause, and help.
My eyes have been opened to all the misery of losing a loved one. I didnt realize how many people in the world have been affected in the same way I have. I notice there is one thin in common: the people who love them just want them home, no matter what. All have hope, and all have doubt. It breaks my heart to see anyone in such crisis.
Limbo is the worst thing in the world, not being able to understand, or grieve, all the while grieving. I know it doesnt make sense. Just like since Dylan went missing I feel like its been a lifetime, but I cant believe its already December! Time is so messed up for me right now. Everything is. Not having any information, not knowing what the police have... Knowing what you know, and what the police are looking for. Its enough to drive a person mad.
Anyways thanks to everyone who takes the time to look. I wish the whole world could stop for a second and look at him, but this will do.


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Thank you for posting the you tube video.I live in southern Alberta,if you need any posters put up please let me know and I can do that for you.Anything you need help with please feel free to ask.


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They said he has a cell phone ... has anyone thought to have the GPS tracked in it?
Most phones have it now and most generally unless the GPS is turned off by the person
with the phone it is on by default.

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I will mention this on the families Facebook page Smitten,thanks for the great idea.Honestly I would like to hear more from the cousins he lived with.


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The GPS thing was brought up. We know of his last cell phone ping was at 3:30am in a radius of 1.5 to 2km around the tower. The police have explained that unfortunatly the GPS does not work if the phone was powered off or his battery died.


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Did Dylan have any other friends or relatives in Edmonton?


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